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Animal Cognition
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November 23, 2021
Does quantity matter to a stingless bee?
Johanna Eckert, Manuel Bohn, Johannes Spaethe
American Journal of Primatology
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September 7, 2017
Are great apes able to reason from multi-item samples to populations of food items?
Johanna Eckert, Hannes Rakoczy, Josep Call
Biology Letters
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September 22, 2020
Just kidding: the evolutionary roots of playful teasing
Johanna Eckert, Sasha L Winkler, Erica A Cartmill
Royal Society Open Science
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March 7, 2019
Long-tailed macaques (<i>Macaca fascicularis</i>) can use simple heuristics but fail at drawing statistical inferences from populations to samples
Sarah Placì, Johanna Eckert, Hannes Rakoczy, et al.
Current Biology : CB
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June 5, 2018
Chimpanzees Consider Humans' Psychological States when Drawing Statistical Inferences
Johanna Eckert, Hannes Rakoczy, Josep Call, et al.
Cognition
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July 18, 2018
Intuitive statistical inferences in chimpanzees and humans follow Weber's law
Johanna Eckert, Josep Call, Jonas Hermes, et al.
Behavior Research Methods
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May 30, 2023
Estimating the cardiac signals of chimpanzees using a digital camera: validation and application of a novel non-invasive method for primate research
Danyi Wang, Johanna Eckert, Sam Teague, et al.
Nature Ecology & Evolution
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April 27, 2023
Great ape cognition is structured by stable cognitive abilities and predicted by developmental conditions
Manuel Bohn, Johanna Eckert, Daniel Hanus, et al.
Psychological Science
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April 15, 2026
Individual Differences in Great Ape Cognition Across Time and Domains: Stability, Structure, and Predictability
Manuel Bohn, Christoph J Völter, Daniel Hanus, et al.
Animal Cognition
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November 30, 2015
Do monkeys compare themselves to others?
Vanessa Schmitt, Ira Federspiel, Johanna Eckert, et al.
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Animal Cognition
|
November 23, 2021
Does quantity matter to a stingless bee?
Johanna Eckert, Manuel Bohn, Johannes Spaethe
American Journal of Primatology
|
September 7, 2017
Are great apes able to reason from multi-item samples to populations of food items?
Johanna Eckert, Hannes Rakoczy, Josep Call
Biology Letters
|
September 22, 2020
Just kidding: the evolutionary roots of playful teasing
Johanna Eckert, Sasha L Winkler, Erica A Cartmill
Royal Society Open Science
|
March 7, 2019
Long-tailed macaques (<i>Macaca fascicularis</i>) can use simple heuristics but fail at drawing statistical inferences from populations to samples
Sarah Placì, Johanna Eckert, Hannes Rakoczy, et al.
Current Biology : CB
|
June 5, 2018
Chimpanzees Consider Humans' Psychological States when Drawing Statistical Inferences
Johanna Eckert, Hannes Rakoczy, Josep Call, et al.
Cognition
|
July 18, 2018
Intuitive statistical inferences in chimpanzees and humans follow Weber's law
Johanna Eckert, Josep Call, Jonas Hermes, et al.
Behavior Research Methods
|
May 30, 2023
Estimating the cardiac signals of chimpanzees using a digital camera: validation and application of a novel non-invasive method for primate research
Danyi Wang, Johanna Eckert, Sam Teague, et al.
Nature Ecology & Evolution
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April 27, 2023
Great ape cognition is structured by stable cognitive abilities and predicted by developmental conditions
Manuel Bohn, Johanna Eckert, Daniel Hanus, et al.
Psychological Science
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April 15, 2026
Individual Differences in Great Ape Cognition Across Time and Domains: Stability, Structure, and Predictability
Manuel Bohn, Christoph J Völter, Daniel Hanus, et al.
Animal Cognition
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November 30, 2015
Do monkeys compare themselves to others?
Vanessa Schmitt, Ira Federspiel, Johanna Eckert, et al.
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